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Deck the Planters A hearty group of volunteers from the Amherstburg Fort Malden Horticultural Society were out on Saturday to dress-up flower planters. This is an annual event for the Society. Hydrangeas, sedum, teasel, curly willow, pinecones, Russian sage and Lotus pods are gathered and spray painted for the occasion. A large quantity of seasonal greens was purchased by the society with the help of local sponsors. Just an example of the pride shown for our beautiful town by one of the groups that makes sure we put our best foot forward. Seasons Greetings!
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SIU concludes investigation into death of local man By Ron Giofu
Officers with the Windsor Police Service – Amherstburg Detachment have been deemed as not responsible for the death of a local man earlier this year. The province’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) have concluded no officer with the detachment bears any responsibility for the death of a 77-year-old man at a Dalhousie St. apartment building. The SIU states on the morning of Jan. 17, Windsor Police Service officers were dispatched to a residence in Amherstburg following a call alleging that a woman had been attacked with a
baseball bat by her husband. According to the SIU: “Knocks, callouts and phone calls by police went unanswered, and nothing was heard from inside the apartment. Master keys failed to disengage the lock. When officers learned that the man had a rifle, they retreated to positions of cover. When officers eventually entered the residence, they located the man. He had sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound.” He also had stab wounds and a neck fracture, the report indicates. The SIU states the man was taken to hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
“On his assessment of the evidence, SIU Director Joseph Martino determined there were no reasonable grounds to
believe that any officer committed a criminal offence in connection with the man’s death,” the SIU states. The report indicates police received a call at about 9:53 a.m. regarding the alleged incident where the “Complainant had struck his wife in the head with a bat.” It was reported at about 10:43 a.m., that a rifle was inside the complainant’s apartment. A warrant was issued at 12:32 p.m. and the SIU continues by stating the Complainant (the 77-year-old man) was found wounded. He was pronounced dead at 5:11 p.m.
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